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Communism to capitalism: Romania sees huge changes

BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) Romania has changed dramatically in the 25 years since the people rose up against dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, executed him and began the slow transformation to a market economy and democracy.

Here are five ways that daily life has changed:

REGISTERED TYPEWRITERS TO SMART PHONES

Under communism, typewriters could not be bought in the shops, because the regime was fearful of people distributing anti-government manifestos. Those who had typewriters had to register them with the police every year and explain why they needed them.

Today even young children have smart phones and tablets and people enjoy high-speed Internet. One thing that has gone backward? Modern keyboards do not have diacritics and many don't bother to install the software to use the cedillas and accents that Romanian uses, a source of lament for language purists.

CARS BANNED IN WINTER....NOW PARKED ALL OVER THE SIDEWALK

Ceausescu rationed everything from bread to meat and gasoline. The few people who had cars could only get 20 liters (5.3 gallons) a month, often with waits at the pump of up to 48 hours. Private car use was banned altogether in the winter in the 1980s as Ceausescu squeezed people even further to pay off the country's foreign debt.

Today in Bucharest, where more than a tenth of the Romanian population lives, it can take two hours to cross the city when traffic is bad and cars clog the sidewalks, forcing pedestrians to walk in the road. Affluent families often have several cars, with SUVS being a favorite even though Bucharest has no hills or rough terrain. Some SUVS cost as much as an apartment.

TWO HOURS OF TV A DAY

Romanians famously tuned into Serbian, Bulgarian, Hungarian or even Russian television as their own state TV station was so lousy. Two hours of TV, much of that dull "news" about the first couple. In the 1980s, even "Dallas" was taken off the small screen after Ceausescu deemed its values too decadent.

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Scholar defied his church to join opposition to Santamaria crusade

Colin Thornton-Smith

COLIN THORNTON-SMITH

Scholar, historian

12-12-1929 - 18-10-2014

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In the 1950s, Australian Catholics who defied the political orthodoxy of their church in the fight against communism were stigmatised as arrogant and disloyal. French-language scholar Colin Thornton-Smith, who has died aged 84, was one of them.

He was one of the last of the Catholic Worker group which took a stand against the secretive church-sponsored anti-communist organisation known as the Movement, led by the charismatic layman B. A. Santamaria with the mission to "save Australia from communism".

French language and literature was the focus of Thornton-Smith's professional life. His studies of the early 20th-century novelists Francois Mauriac and Georges Bernanos earned him international repute.

In defence of his principles Thornton-Smith had a gritty, often courageous, element to his character well illustrated by an incident early in his career. A priest in his local parish at Warragul declared from the pulpit that Thornton-Smith "had the communist rat on his back" when he obdurately continued to sell the Catholic Worker outside the church, despite the journal having been banned by Archbishop Daniel Mannix. The priest had met his match. In the face of angry taunts Thornton-Smith went on selling the journal each Sunday.

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